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The defence tech startup’s Australian entity posted a $10 million profit — though that was made possible by $56 million in ...
Virtual reality has changed the world in more ways than one. The concept first emerged in science fiction, so how has it ...
Virtual reality was once promised to be the future of not only video games, but social media. Is that future still possible? NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Vishal Shah, VP of the Metaverse, to find out.
The conversation explores AI dating experiments, haptic tech in entertainment, and the evolving ethics of privacy in a ...
As the UK ramps up defence spending, head of drone manufacturer Anduril Richard Drake tells Sophie Church the company is offering an alternative ...
Anduril founder Palmer Lucky said the defense tech company will go public and spend $900 million to build the Arsenal-1 ...
By age 19, his tinkering turned into Oculus, the virtual reality company. And at 21, Palmer Luckey fulfilled every young founder's dream when he sold Oculus to Facebook for $2 billion.
Palmer Luckey started Oculus, the virtual-reality headset business, and sold it to Facebook for $2bn. Now the Anduril founder has set his sights on the arms race.
Palmer Luckey has, in some ways, come full circle. His first experience with virtual-reality headsets was as a teenage lab technician at a defense research center in Southern California, studying ...
Luckey owned the red phone before he started Anduril, back when he was only famous for inventing the Oculus virtual reality headset in a trailer in the driveway of his childhood home in Long Beach ...
Palmer Luckey is a renowned American entrepreneur and inventor celebrated for his pioneering work in virtual reality (VR). Born on September 19, 1992, in Long Beach, California, Luckey developed a ...
Mr Luckey is most famous for creating Oculus, the virtual reality company, and its early headsets. The company was bought by Meta, then Facebook, in 2014, and the two have been gradually integrated.